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F. M. Eastwood

Hymnal Number: 129 Author of "His Love for Me" in Christian Gospel Hymns Early 20th Century

DeLoss Smith

1875 - 1939 Person Name: De Loss Smith Hymnal Number: 122 Composer of "[Crown Him, crown Him with glory the King of kings]" in Christian Gospel Hymns Smith, DeLoss. (1875?--March 16, 1939, Missoula, Montana). Attended Eureka College, Illinois. Associated with William H. Boles and Charles Reign Scoville. Moved to New York City in 1907; director of music at Central Church, New York City, and Central Church, Des Moines, Iowa. Joined the music faculty at Columbia University, and in 1915 was elected to position of dean at the School of Music at the University of Montana at Missoula. --Tina Schneider, from obituary in the DNAH Archives

E. Grace Updegraff

1871 - 1964 Hymnal Number: 75 Composer of "[No beautiful chamber, no soft cradle bed]" in Christian Gospel Hymns Eliza Grace Updegraff ((1871-1964) was born in Mount Pleasant, Ohio, the daughter of a Quaker minister, the Rev. David Brainard Updegraff and his wife Eliza Jane. According to the 1880 census, at age nine, Eliza Grace Updegraff lived in Mount Pleasant, in Jefferson County, Ohio with her parents and siblings, three brothers and two sisters, all born in Ohio. When she was composing hymn tunes she did not use her first initial, and is almost always listed as E. Grace Updegraff. She is known as the composer of two hymn tunes: CARTER ("In doubt and temptation I rest Lord, in Thee") and THE HOPE OF THE AGES ("Jesus comes, he comes in glory"). Two of her texts are "What meaneth this, this strange display?" (see Songs of Love and Praise, No.4 , 1897 and Praise Hymns, 1898) and "Are you faithful to the work?" (see Songs of Help, 1917). In 1906 she married the Rev. Dr. John Talmadge Bergen, a minister in the Reformed Church of America. She was his second wife. In her memory her family (Mohns and Hoagland) has established a scholarship at Lake Forest College, Illinois to assist a student heading toward the Christian ministry or majoring in music. Mary Louise VanDyke, from research done by VanDyke and John Dalles

Charles Reign Scoville

1869 - 1938 Person Name: Chas. Reign Scoville Hymnal Number: 116 Author of "Christ is King" in Christian Gospel Hymns Born in Indiana, died in Kansas Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/20/2022)

O. S. Grinnell

1826 - 1926 Hymnal Number: 49 Arranger of "[Forward all, put on the gospel armor]" in Christian Gospel Hymns Orlando S. Grinnell was better known as a preacher than a songwriter. Still, the Wayne pastor's single hymn was a hit, not for its timeless melody but for its title. In 1921, the minister wrote a hymn for his flock to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Wayne Congregational Church. Grinnell titled it "The Little Home Church by the Wayside." http://articles.chicagotribune.com/199

Sadie M. Thomas

Hymnal Number: 146 Author of "Love Song" in Christian Gospel Hymns

Harry W. Miller

Hymnal Number: 7 Composer of "[Jesus is standing in Pilate's hall]" in Christian Gospel Hymns

Flora E. Breck

1886 - 1962 Hymnal Number: 87 Author of "Everything for Jesus" in Christian Gospel Hymns

George Ogden

Hymnal Number: 86 Author of "What Have I Done for Jesus?" in Christian Gospel Hymns

Grace Medbury

Hymnal Number: 86 Arranger of "What Have I Done for Jesus?" in Christian Gospel Hymns

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